[In the Field] Key Club heads to Swaziland

Four Key Club Ambassadors to UNICEF will head to Swaziland on Saturday to visit UNICEF's HIV/AIDS programs.Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world, and has been raising funds through Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF for years. Most recently, Key Clubbers raised over $1 million for HIV/AIDS programs in Africa, such as "Kick HIV/AIDS Out of Kenya," and now turn to the needs of the children of Swaziland, which has one of the highest infection rates in adults in the world (40% of the adult population is infected). While in Swaziland, we will be visiting Neighborhood Care Point programs, where community members are trained to provide Swazliand's youngest children with basic health care, food, and a safe place to stay while their older siblings are in school. We leave Saturday, and arrive in Johannesburg on Sunday, and Swaziland on Monday. All the Key Club representatives are very excited about the trip!